Boyapati Srinu, the director, has a history of providing performers who have been ignored for a long time a second chance at life by putting them in important parts. vani Viswanath, aryan Rajesh, Prashanth, Daggubati Raja, and other people are a few instances. With his next film GOAT (The Greatest Of All Time), tamil filmmaker venkat prabhu is rising into the limelight and pushing the concept to a whole new level.
 
The movie, which features Thalapathy Vijay and is slated for release on september 5, has created a lot of excitement among viewers. In order to generate excitement, the producers have released a star-studded poster featuring a cast of well-known but inactive actors, including Prashanth, Prabhu Deva, Mohan, Sneha, Laila, Ajmal, and Vaibhav, in addition to younger and older iterations of Vijay's character.
 

Fans have responded differently, though. Although some people enjoy the concept of seeing underappreciated performers on screen, the sheer quantity of them in GOAT has sparked worries about the movie being outmoded. Many have noted that the film's contemporary appeal may be overshadowed by its large cast of seasoned performers. The opinion that having too many elderly faces on a poster may be distracting rather than nostalgic was expressed by a fan who frankly said, "Too much scrap in one poster." We'll find out as the release date draws closer whether venkat Prabhu's risk with a large ensemble of both established and up-and-coming talents will be viewed as a nostalgic hit or a casting miscalculation.
 


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